This is a firefighter or victim rescue company drill that intimidates some, but once you break it down and train, it can be done quickly with just a few firefighters. The scenario simulates a heavy victim inside the window where rescuers cannot lift the victim out the window. The high-anchor point with a modified 2:1 provides extra lifting…
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At a firefighter survival and rescue training this past Saturday (Ehove Fire Academy), we covered a bunch of the skills every firefighter should have in their memory bank. This class could no doubt last a week or more.…
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By Dave Walsh, Chair, DCC Fire Science program
With winter upon us, it’s a good time to review one of the hazards this season brings; the “white ghost.” As we all know, basically only vapors burn; solids must undergo chemical decomposition…
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This training idea was sent from David Walsh, Chair of the Fire Science Program at Dutchess Community College in NY.
In this video about an aircraft carrier, note the many parallels between their operation and an FD incident scene operation. The entire video is only about 10 minutes but the stuff that can be related to the FD starts around the 3 min mark (really shows the expansive power of steam). …
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On our return trip from facilitating a converstation at the South Dakota Fire Instructors Conference, Tiger Schmittendorf and I were given a tour of the Pierre Regional Airport FD. Special thanks to …
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This drill is from Lt. Bronner (PTFD).
Objective: Water rescue does not stop because of ice. Lets face it ice is often a thin layer of “hard water” on top of your “regular” body of water. Water rescue is a year round activity. Don’t get caught in the trap of we don’t live on Lake _____. Drive around your jurisdiction and take a…
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This drill idea is from Phil Burden in SC.
If your out or on your way back from a run and see a gasoline tanker making a delivery at a filling station, stop and ask the driver if he has any time to review some of the parts of the tanker.…
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Some questions for a tabletop company drill or tailboard chat in front of a demolition site…
Pass it…
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Here are a few pictures from a recent USAR training at a two story school in Oregon, OH slated for demolition after the first of the year. Breaching walls and floors, search cam work, and some old fashioned forcible entry included. See if you can pick up something for discussion at your firehouse.…
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